Questioning the reasonable measures of the caring state is an opposition maneuver, a sick, sneaky action aimed at gaining power, CÖF-CÖKA writes in its statement.

"The government's price cap on food forms the solidarity of society as a whole by offering the needy, large families, and pensioners a choice of purchasing options.

Questioning the reasonable measures of the caring state is an opposition maneuver, a sick, sneaky action aimed at gaining power. The government correctly took steps to support small village shops with calls for tenders within the framework of the village program, following the compensation of the maintenance costs of the shops.

Those who dragged the Hungarian economy and households into near-bankruptcy between 2002 and 2010 should stop talking and lying, because they are doing nothing but digging the grave of their own politics."

Source: CÖF-CÖKA management

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